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CINEVEGAS 2008

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CINEVEGAS ANNOUNCES WINNERS FOR 10th ANNUAL FESTIVAL

The Grand Jury Prize went to SHE UNFOLDS BY DAY, the film directed by Rolf Belgum about a frustrated middle-aged son trying to manage his misanthropic 80-year-old mother.

A Special Jury Award was given to DARK STREETS for the collaborative craftsmanship in achieving its visual splendor and showmanship. DARK STREETS, directed by Rachel Samuels, is a stylish noir fever dream of blues music, seduction and murder.

Bill Pullman was also given a Special Jury Award for his outstanding performance as America’s greatest science-fiction writer who awakens to find himself trapped in an alternate reality in Matthew Wilder’s YOUR NAME HERE.

Documentary Jury Competition
Acclaimed writer/producer/director Morgan Spurlock, film and television critic and journalist Robert Abele and Tamara Krinsky, associate editor of IDA’s documentary magazine made up the inaugural Pioneer Documentaries Jury.

The Documentary Jury Award went to BEAUTIFUL LOSERS from directors Aaron Rose and Joshua Leonard. BEAUTIFUL LOSERS documents the lives of a loose-knit group of artists in the ‘80s who created their own art movement outside the mainstream.

HI MY NAME IS RYAN was awarded with a Special Documentary Jury Prize. The documentary by directors Paul Eagleston and Stephen Rose tells the story of Ryan Avery, the Clown Prince of the downtown Phoenix art scene.

Audience Awards
In its tenth year, CineVegas attendance was at a record high, and audiences chose LOST IN THE FOG to receive the CineVegas Documentary Audience Award, presented by FIJI Water, and Visioneers to receive the CineVegas Dramatic Audience Award, presented by Cadillac.

From director John Corey, LOST IN THE FOG follows a cantankerous owner and his blue-collar colt who earn the right to take on horse racing’s finest.

Visioneers, the crafty debut from first-time director Jared Drake, cleverly and comedically highlights the trajectory of a 1984-esque, dystopian society.

La Próxima Ola Jury
This year’s La Próxima Ola jury was comprised of CNN en Español anchor Ana María Montero, Sergio Burstein from La Opinión and Shaz Bennett, Associate Director of Programming at the AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles.

The La Próxima Ola Jury Prize was awarded to Jonás Cuarón’s Año uña (YEAR OF THE NAIL), a love story between a Mexican teenager and an older American woman who meet one summer in Mexico.

Shorts Jury
VEGAS Magazine writer Humberto Guida, Karina Longworth, co-founder of Cinematical and current editor of SpoutBlog, Giant Robot founder Ryan Nakamura and Patrick Walsh, reviewer for Cinematical.com, made up this year’s shorts jury.

Myna Joseph’s MAN received the CineVegas Short Film Jury Prize while Jonpaul Lewis’ JACK THE RIPPER received the CineVegas Nevada Short Film Jury Prize presented by the Nevada Film Office. The jury also acknowledged Allan Steele’s THE FENCE, Benh Zeitlin’s GLORY AT SEA, Jason Kupfer’s THE SLEUTH INCIDENT and Josh Safdie’s Jerry Ruis, SHALL WE DO THIS? with Honorable Mentions.

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